
Understanding Old and New Covenants in the Bible
Biblical covenants progress from Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic to the New Covenant—each revealing God’s unfolding redemptive plan.
Biblical covenants progress from Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic to the New Covenant—each revealing God’s unfolding redemptive plan.
The Holy Spirit inspired Scripture’s writing, guides its interpretation, illuminates its meaning, and empowers believers to apply biblical truth today.
Salvation begins with recognizing sin, believing in Christ’s sacrifice, confessing Him as Lord, and receiving God’s gift of eternal life by faith.
Scripture’s most powerful verses on faith, love, and hope provide spiritual anchors during difficult seasons and guidance for daily Christian living.
Holy living flows from inner transformation rather than external rules—producing character marked by love, integrity, purity, and devotion to God.
Biblical timeline spans 4,000+ years from creation through Abraham (2000 BC), Moses (1500 BC), David (1000 BC), Jesus, and early church growth.
Biblical repentance goes beyond regret to complete change of mind, heart, and direction—turning from sin toward God with lasting life transformation.
Structured Bible reading plans organize Scripture by chronology, themes, or balanced selections helping readers maintain consistent study habits.
True worship transcends music and church services—becoming a lifestyle of reverence, obedience, and heartfelt devotion to God in all activities.
Scripture inspiration involves divine guidance of human authors while preserving their writing styles and personalities throughout biblical texts.
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